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In response to the recent global financial crisis, Islamic finance, as a religiously authentic proposition, has shown resilience through its inherited principles such as risk sharing and the avoidance of speculation. Such approaches have provided stability, which in turn has brought unprecedented growth to the sector. The studies in this volume focus on examples in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries to provide empirical analysis of the risk aspects of Islamic finance, to test its stability, identify its growth trajectories, and measure its impact on economic growth.
Contents
Mehmet Asutay and Abdullah Q. Turkistani
1 Islamic Banks and Financial Stability: Further Evidence
Sayd Farook and Kabir Hassan
2 A Comparative Analysis of Financial Stability in Islamic and Commercial Banks of the GCC Region
H. Saduman Okumus and Oksan Kabritci Artar
3 Financial Stability of Islamic and Conventional Banks in Saudi Arabia: Evidence using Pooled and Panel Models
Hassan Belkacem Ghassan and Farid Bashir Taher
4 Predicting Banking Distress in GCC Countries Using the Emerging Market z-Score Model: A Comparative Study
Jaizah Othman and Mohamad Asmady Shahadan
5 Mapping the Perceptions on Risk Exposure and Practices in Islamic Banks and Financial Institutions: A Survey Analysis
Wael Eid and Mehmet Asutay
6 Risk Aspects of GCC Countries Compared to Developed and Emerging Markets: Evidence from Islamic and Non-Islamic Indices
Mehmet Orhan and Harun Sencal
7 An Analysis of Value at Risk in the GCC Islamic Banks
Hylmun Izhar
8 Credit Risk and Capital Structure of
Islamic Banks in GCC Countries
Roland Rulindo and Tika Arundina
9 Displaced Commercial Risk (DCR) and Value of Alpha (ɑ%) for Islamic Banks in Bahrain
Mohammad Omar Farooq and Sowmya Vivek
10 The Development of Islamic Securitization in the GCC Countries to Support Housing Finance Markets: An Assessment of Markets, Regulations and Policies
Friedemann Roy and Zamir Iqbal
11 What Determines Islamic Financial Development? Empirical Evidence from GCC Countries
Kaouthar Gazdar and Rihab Grassa
12 Do Islamic Banks Matter for Growth in GCC Countries? A Dynamic Panel Data Analysis
Khaled Elmawazini, Khiyar Abdalla Khiyar and Ahmad Al Galfy
13 What Factors Are A"ecting the Development of Islamic Financial Institutions in the GCC?
Issam Al-Tawari
Glossary of Arabic Terms in Islamic Finance